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https://pro.boxoffice.com/overseas-avengers-infinity-war-takes-39m-wednesday-debut/

 

  • Australia: Opening day is the 2nd highest opening day in industry history, behind only Star Wars: A Force Awakens, with a strong 77% market share.
    • $6.7 Million
  • South Korea: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history in admissions with an outstanding 95% market share.
    • $6.5 Million
  • France: Opening day is the highest April opening day of all-time as well as the highest MCU opening day of all-time.
    • $3.9 Million
  • Italy: Opening day is the 3rd highest opening day in industry history and highest superhero and Disney opening day of all-time.
    • $3.9 Million
  • Philippines: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 97% market share.
    • $2.7 Million
  • Thailand: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history.
    • $1.8 Million
  • Indonesia: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 96% market share.
    • $1.8 Million
  • Taiwan: Opening day is the 2nd highest opening Wednesday in industry history and highest MCU opening day of all-time with an outstanding 94% market share.
    • $1.8 Million
  • Malaysia: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 93% 4market share.
    • $1.5 Million
  • Hong Kong: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 94% market share.
    • $1.4 Million
  • Vietnam: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with a strong 73% market share.
    • $1.3 Million
  • New Zealand: Opening day is the 2nd highest opening day in industry history, behind only Star Wars: A Force Awakens.
  • Rest Of Europe: 2nd highest opening day in industry history in the Netherlands.  Biggest superhero opening day of all-time in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Portugal and Sweden.  Extremely strong market shares including Norway (92%), Finland (89%), Sweden (88%), Denmark (85%), Switzerland (80%), Netherlands (77%), Belgium (75%), Italy (73%), Portugal (65%) and France (55%).
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Found some comps from three comparable movies. Although all were in less markets apparently (I think like 11-15 or something)

 

On 23/04/2015 at 5:48 PM, tong kosong said:

Box Office: 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Racks Up $9.5M on First Day Overseas

 

 

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-avengers-age-ultron-790984

 

 

 

Seems that $38m is absolutely smashing

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4 minutes ago, feasby007 said:

Found some comps from three comparable movies. Although all were in less markets apparently (I think like 11-15 or something)

 

 

 

 

Seems that $38m is absolutely smashing

i found this for SW 

As for Wednesday, France chalked up $5.2M making it the biggest opening day ever in December, more than doubling the first day of Avengers and almost double the first day of Jurassic World. The local French industry runs its charts in terms of admissions rather than euro or dollar figures. Using that standard, The Force Awakens had the second best opening of 2015 with 619,200 tickets sold compared to No. 1 Spectre’s 850,297 — that was on a holiday Wednesday, when parents and kids both had a day off (previews were included in its admissions tally). In dollars, Rey, Finn, Poe & BB-8 took $5.2M on Wednesday with no previews. Spectre’s Wednesday take was $4.4M. On the all-time first day chart, SWTFA comes in No. 12 in terms of admissions, but it’s important to remember that this new chapter has 3D which drove 72% of box office on opening day and will continue to be a factor in dollar grosses.

Italy, meanwhile, bowed to $2M for the biggest opening single day in December, and for a Star Wars installment as well as nearly twice what The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies did on its first day last year. Sweden‘s $1.7M and Norway‘s $1.1M are the biggest industry first and single days ever for any film.

Other all-time opening day records were hit in Belgium ($800K), Finland($600K), the Netherlands ($800K) and French-speaking Switzerland. Denmark‘s $1M reps the biggest opening day for any Disney film, as is the B.O. made in South Africa (unreported by Disney). And of course, all figures are the biggest opening day for any Star Wars franchise title ever. Disney also reports Imax is rallying with record starts in several markets.

Comps in the same suite of SWTFA‘s 12 markets from Wednesday are not apples-to-apples, but given that we’ve been looking at Jurassic World as a potential comp over the past several months, it’s worth it to note that its first day back in June was worth $21M in eight territories and excluding previews. Of that, $17.24M came from China (The Force doesn’t awaken in the Middle Kingdom until January 9) and the rest was from France, Belgium, Egypt, Indonesia, the Philippines, French-speaking Switzerland and Trinidad; some of those markets also in SWTFA’s opening suite as noted.

Major markets outside the U.S. on the previous Star Wars franchise films have rather consistently been Japan, the UK, Germany, Australia, France and Italy. So far so good in both the latter two. The UK, Germany and Oz opened today along with 29 more that include Russia, Korea, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. Japan and Spain debut tomorrow. Those not playing Force Awakens this weekend include China, India and Greece.

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1 hour ago, peludo said:

And in Australia, Argentina, UK or Japan. It would lose today more than $10m in each of these markets. Argentina is in fact the worst case: 78% lower.

In Argentina ER fell a lot, but also Ticket price increased almost on par with that fall, so won't be much diference.

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30 minutes ago, fabiopazzo2 said:

The UK, Germany and Oz opened today along with 29 more that include Russia, Korea, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. Japan and Spain debut tomorrow. Those not playing Force Awakens this weekend include China, India and Greece.

Mexico opens friday.

 

$50M-$55M if reception is good. AoU and CW were both very divisive. $42M is floor. Midnight shows are massive, 70% of total screens are doing midnight shows, can go as high as 80%. Many theatres are doing 3:00 AM shows, matinees are starting as early as 8:00 AM. 

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17 minutes ago, Carlangonz said:

Mexico opens friday.

 

$50M-$55M if reception is good. AoU and CW were both very divisive. $42M is floor. Midnight shows are massive, 70% of total screens are doing midnight shows, can go as high as 80%. Many theatres are doing 3:00 AM shows, matinees are starting as early as 8:00 AM. 

8M OD? 

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Huge number for sure. With more markets opening yesterday and today, OS total up by end of Thursday before weeken hit could get to 120M+? 

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Just now, bladels said:

I knew it gonna increased from estimate in Vietnam :D

IW OD: $1.3M

Aou OW: $1.5M

Mind boggling :blink:

One thing I noticed about Vietnam in the countries breakdown report is that the market share for IW is relatively lower, at 73%, compared to other countries.

 

Is there some other local hits out at the moment? Or is it just because Vietnam just don’t saturate the screens/showings there?

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6 minutes ago, Sam said:

One thing I noticed about Vietnam in the countries breakdown report is that the market share for IW is relatively lower, at 73%, compared to other countries.

 

Is there some other local hits out at the moment? Or is it just because Vietnam just don’t saturate the screens/showings there?

No local hits

There's maybe a rule after some theaters cancelled all other movies for F7 but that's just a rumour, can't confirm

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3 hours ago, fabiopazzo2 said:

https://pro.boxoffice.com/overseas-avengers-infinity-war-takes-39m-wednesday-debut/

 

  • Australia: Opening day is the 2nd highest opening day in industry history, behind only Star Wars: A Force Awakens, with a strong 77% market share.
    • $6.7 Million
  • South Korea: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history in admissions with an outstanding 95% market share.
    • $6.5 Million
  • France: Opening day is the highest April opening day of all-time as well as the highest MCU opening day of all-time.
    • $3.9 Million
  • Italy: Opening day is the 3rd highest opening day in industry history and highest superhero and Disney opening day of all-time.
    • $3.9 Million
  • Philippines: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 97% market share.
    • $2.7 Million
  • Thailand: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history.
    • $1.8 Million
  • Indonesia: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 96% market share.
    • $1.8 Million
  • Taiwan: Opening day is the 2nd highest opening Wednesday in industry history and highest MCU opening day of all-time with an outstanding 94% market share.
    • $1.8 Million
  • Malaysia: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 93% 4market share.
    • $1.5 Million
  • Hong Kong: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with an outstanding 94% market share.
    • $1.4 Million
  • Vietnam: Opening day is the highest opening day in industry history with a strong 73% market share.
    • $1.3 Million
  • New Zealand: Opening day is the 2nd highest opening day in industry history, behind only Star Wars: A Force Awakens.
  • Rest Of Europe: 2nd highest opening day in industry history in the Netherlands.  Biggest superhero opening day of all-time in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Portugal and Sweden.  Extremely strong market shares including Norway (92%), Finland (89%), Sweden (88%), Denmark (85%), Switzerland (80%), Netherlands (77%), Belgium (75%), Italy (73%), Portugal (65%) and France (55%).

I am really surprised about the fact that it is supposed to be the 2nd highest OD in the Netherlands.

 

I forgot they count it in $ so it's OD in Germany might not look that bad and it has a chance at highest Superhero OD and it also seems to turn out better than it first look with a really high share of the Englisch show (at one cinema in the nearest city the reservation online doesn't work, so no idea about that) and at the others nearly 40% are sold for englisch showings (and there are only two compared to 10 in german) (That is the highest share for the english showings I ever saw in that cinema) (apart form SW most films have a share lower than 10%)

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11 minutes ago, Quigley said:

Its opening day overseas ($39M) is the third biggest ever, only behind Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ($45.9M) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 ($43.6M).

It’s not really comparable since these movies opened in different territories on its first day. 

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